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  • Youth Orchestra Los Angeles (YOLA) to Host “Citizens of the World,” an International Youth Festival
  • Jul. 27, 2024
  • YOUTH ORCHESTRA LOS ANGELES (YOLA) TO HOST 

    “CITIZENS OF THE WORLD,” AN INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL

    A Collaboration Between the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, the National Children's Symphony of Venezuela and LA Phil’s YOLA National Festival

     

    July 28-29, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.

    at Walt Disney Concert Hall

    Free and open to the public; Reservations open July 8

    (June 27, 2024, LOS ANGELES) – The Los Angeles Philharmonic will host “Citizens of the World,” an international youth festival, under the leadership of LA Phil Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, featuring over 300 young musicians from 23 U.S. states and Venezuela, coming together in two community concert days at Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 28 & 29. Through shared repertoire, cultural exchanges and workshops, the young musicians will unite around the theme of global citizenship. During their time in Los Angeles, the orchestras will share educational experiences, attending performances at the Hollywood Bowl, side-by-side rehearsals led by Gustavo Dudamel, masterclasses by LA Phil musicians and culminating concerts including side-by-side performances at Walt Disney Concert Hall. As part of the Festival, invited leaders and guests will participate in an immersive leadership summit with a keynote presentation and panel discussions surrounding bringing youth together, through music, into a global community.

    The ensembles featured in the festival will include two YOLA National Ensembles, the YOLA National Symphony Orchestra for musicians aged 14-18, led by José Ángel Salazar Marín and the YOLA National Overture Orchestra for musicians aged 12-14, led by Kalena Bovell, as well as the National Children's Symphony of Venezuela. José Ángel Salazar Marín is currently the Jette Parker Ballet Conductor at the Royal Opera House in London, working with the Royal Ballet until 2025. From 2018-2023, he worked as Artistic and Music Director of El Sistema Greece. Kalena Bovell’s recent achievements include receiving the prestigious 2024 Sphinx Medal of Excellence and becoming the first Black woman to conduct an opera in Canada, where she conducted the world premiere reimagination of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha. The former Assistant Conductor of the Memphis Symphony, she has also served as guest conductor with orchestras including the Minnesota Orchestra, Louisiana Philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony, Colorado Music Festival, Hamilton Philharmonic and the Victoria Symphony. 

    “Music unites us. It connects people across cultures and continents.” said Gustavo Dudamel. “Our YOLA National Festival is a perfect example of this, bringing together young musicians from around the world to celebrate their shared humanity and creativity. It is in that shared pursuit of beauty, that art allows us to transcend borders to truly become global citizens.”

    For “Citizens of the World,” Dudamel will bring together two of his beloved orchestras from both the US (YOLA National) and Venezuela (National Children's Symphony of Venezuela)  to his LA Phil home at Walt Disney Concert Hall. The theme of the festival, global citizenship, has been a focus of YOLA and Dudamel, who have also just participated in “Chords of Harmony: the International Youth Orchestra Summit and Celebration,” a collaboration between LA Phil, Acción por la Música, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Palau de la Música Catalana and Escuela Superior de Música de Cataluña (ESMUC), during their recent international LA Phil tour. 

    “We are thrilled to host ‘Citizens of the World,’” said Elsje Kibler-Vermaas, LA Phil Vice President of Learning, who oversees YOLA. “This festival is about much more than musical excellence; it’s about creating opportunities for these young musicians to connect, learn from one another and grow as global citizens. At YOLA, we aim to support students’ personal development, their communities and beyond, and this festival beautifully embodies that mission."

    YOLA National Festival is an intensive summer orchestra program with a focus on rigorous artistic development, the YOLA National Festival is for young musicians from El Sistema-inspired programs and programs similarly invested in youth and community development through music throughout the country.

    Musicians will convene in Los Angeles from July 21, 2024 for 10 days of learning with the festival’s amazing faculty, guest artists and performances with world-renowned conductors. Participation is free—travel, lodging, meals and programming are provided to musicians at no cost. The 2024 program will feature two ensembles: the Symphony Orchestra for musicians aged 14-18 and the Overture Orchestra (formerly known as Chamber Orchestra) for musicians aged 12-14.

    The festival’s purpose is to provide the highest caliber of orchestral training, artistry and musical excellence through a community that serves youth with fewest resources and highest need.

    Designed to respond to the changing needs of the field, YOLA National offers an ever-growing number of opportunities for young musicians, educators, program administrators and other stakeholders to learn from and create community with one another.

    “Citizens of the World” International Youth Festival at Walt Disney Concert Hall conducted by Gustavo Dudamel

    July 28, 5:30p.m.

     

    National Overture Orchestra:

    Nkeriu OKOYE  Voices Shouting Out

    Ethan CHAPARRO  A Troupe’s Cadence (world premiere by LA Phil Composer Fellow, Sue Tsao Chair)

    FERNÁNDEZ  Batuque

    STILL  Symphony No. 1, “Afro-American Symphony,” IV. Lento, con risoluzione

    BERLIOZ  Hungarian March from The Damnation of Faust

     

    National Symphony Orchestra:

    SHOSTAKOVICH  Festive Overture

    Adolphus HAILSTORK  Three Spirituals for Orchestra

    DESENNE  El Caimán

    SAINT-SAËNS  Symphony No.3, Finale

     

    July 29 5:30p.m. 

    ADAMS ​ Short Ride in a Fast Machine

    ​​ESTEVEZ​  Mediodia en el llano

    ​​GINASTERA ​ Dances from Estancia

    ​​John WILLIAMS ​ Olympic Fanfare and Theme (w/YNF symphony musicians)

    SHOSTAKOVICH  Symphony No. 5 

     

    Tickets for the performances on July 28 & 29 are free and open to the public. Reservations open on July 8 at https://www.laphil.com/events/programs/1874.

     

    ABOUT KALENA BOVELL

    With her distinctive voice as maestra, speaker and poet, critics praise Panamanian-American conductor Kalena Bovell as “one of the brightest stars in classical music.” (Channel 3 News, Connecticut).  Propelled by a steadfast commitment to musical excellence and community access, her recent achievements include receiving the prestigious 2024 Sphinx Medal of Excellence—the highest honor bestowed by the Sphinx Organization—and becoming the first Black woman to conduct an opera in Canada, conducting a world premiere reimagination of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha. The former Assistant Conductor of the Memphis Symphony, she has also served as guest conductor with orchestras including the Minnesota Orchestra, Louisiana Philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony, Colorado Music Festival, Hamilton Philharmonic and the Victoria Symphony. As a guest clinician, she has worked with programs including from the New England Conservatory and The Juilliard School Pre-College.

    ABOUT JOSÉ ÁNGEL SALAZAR MARÍN

    Born in 1997, on Margarita Island, Venezuela, José Salazar is a young conductor with considerable experience, a wide repertoire and a flair for programming. He has been appointed Jette Parker Ballet Conductor at the Royal Opera House in London, working with the Royal Ballet until 2025. From 2018 until 2023, he worked as Artistic and Music Director of El Sistema Greece, performing and programming concerts in Greece’s most prestigious concert venues and festivals, while continuing to accept multiple invitations as a guest conductor in different countries.

    ABOUT YOLA NATIONAL

    YOLA National programs bring together those who believe that music education has a powerful role to play in youth and community development.

    Designed to respond to the changing needs of the field, YOLA National offers an ever-growing number of opportunities for young musicians, educators, program administrators and other stakeholders to learn from and create community with one another.

    Through YOLA National, the LA Phil places the lives, experiences, ideas and artistry of young people from historically marginalized communities at the center of our work and aims to foster a dialog among practitioners who will help shape the future of the field. All YOLA National programs are provided at no cost to students for participation.

    For more information, please visit https://www.laphil.com/learn/yola/yola-national-festival.

     

    ABOUT NATIONAL CHILDREN’S SYMPHONY OF VENEZUELA 

    The National Children’s Symphony of Venezuela (NCSV) was conceived by Maestro José Antonio Abreu in 1995 and now comprises some of the most talented children and teenagers across the country, aged between 10-17. After almost fifty years of the history of El Sistema, the NCSV shines through the Collective Practice of Music - El Sistema’s educational methodology sustains the dreams of its members.

    Now, the fifth generation of the NCSV 2022 comprises 170 talented musicians along with their Musical Director, Andrés David Ascanio Abreu. They made their debut in February 2023 during the celebration of the 48th anniversary of El Sistema. Their first international tour was to Geneva, Switzerland in April 2023 and they performed at the Victoria Hall and The Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room of the United Nations.

    The story of the NCSV began in 1995 on international stages such as the Kennedy Center in Washington and at the UN headquarters in New York. In 1998 they performed at the UNESCO headquarters, where Maestro Abreu was awarded the title of UNESCO Ambassador and the young musicians were honored as ‘Artists for Peace’. They performed in Milan, Naples, Florence, Rome and the Vatican. In 1999 they took part in the festivals of Fiuggi-Anagni, Taormina Art 99 and Montevago.

    In 2000, they offered concerts in Hannover, Düsseldorf, Heilbronn, Munich, Munster, Magdebur, Berlin, Jamaica and Brazil. In 2001, they returned to the IDB headquarters in Washington, and performed at the Lincoln Memorial, as well as at the UN. In 2002, they performed again in Italy and Germany.

    In 2010, a renewed selection of the NCSV made its debut on July 4th at the Aula Magna of the UCV, conducted by Simon Rattle. Subsequently, the new generation of the NCSOV performed at the 2013 Salzburg Festival, also conducted by Rattle. In 2015, the fourth generation was formed and performed at La Scala in Milan, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel.

    ABOUT THE LA PHIL

    Under the leadership of Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, the LA Phil offers live performances, media initiatives and learning programs that inspire and strengthen communities in Los Angeles and beyond. The Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra is the foundation of the LA Phil’s offerings, which also include a multi-genre, multidisciplinary presenting program and such youth development programs as YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles). Performances are offered on three historic stages—Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Hollywood Bowl and The Ford—as well as through a variety of media platforms. In all its endeavors, the LA Phil seeks to enrich the lives of individuals and communities through musical, artistic and learning experiences that resonate in our world today.

  • Contact:

    Leah Price, LA Phil, leah.price@laphil.org

    Lisa Bellamore, lbellamore@gmail.com